Ebrahim Ghasempour is an Iranian association football coach and retired player who in 2013 managed Sanat Naft in Azadegan League.
16 Facts About Ebrahim Ghasempour
Ebrahim Ghasempour joined the senior team in 1974 after winning the 1974 AFC Youth Championship.
Ebrahim Ghasempour signed a two-year contract with Pas in 1978.
Ebrahim Ghasempour played for different clubs in Iranian, Emirati, Qatari and Egyptian leagues for 16 years.
Ebrahim Ghasempour returned to Pas in 1994 and retired in 1996.
Ebrahim Ghasempour was invited to the Iran national football team and made 31 appearances for the Iran national football team from 1975 to 1978 and was a participant at the 1978 FIFA World Cup.
Ebrahim Ghasempour was a member of the Iranian team winning the Asia Cup 1976 in Tehran, and reached the quarterfinals of the Olympic Tournament in Montreal in 1976.
In 1994, Ebrahim Ghasempour returned to Pas as a player-manager and managed the team until 1995.
Ebrahim Ghasempour was appointed as the manager of Sanat Naft in July 2001 and was managing the team until February 2002.
Ebrahim Ghasempour became the head coach of United Arab Emirates club, Hatta Club, in January 2006.
Ebrahim Ghasempour resigned in April 2007 and was appointed as the head coach of Sanat Naft in July 2007.
Ebrahim Ghasempour returned to Hatta in November 2008 but resigned and became the head coach of Emirates Club.
Ebrahim Ghasempour left the club over disagreements with the club's chairman.
Ebrahim Ghasempour was appointed as the head coach of Iran Pro League side Damash Gilan on 20 September 2011 replaced Mehdi Dinvarzadeh but he resigned on 31 December 2011 after just five months in charge.
Ebrahim Ghasempour was appointed as Mes Kerman's new head coach on 15 February 2012, signing a contract until the end of season.
Ebrahim Ghasempour was named as newly relegated Sanat Naft on 12 June 2013.